G
L Delaporte, intendant of the civil list G
L L'Abbe Rastignac, an author and ex-constituent M
L L'Abbe Lenfant, preacher to the King M
L The prisoners of the Convent des Carmes, to the number of 140 M
L The prisoners of l'Abbaye St. Germain, to the number of 162 M
L The prisoners in seminary of St. Fermin, to the number of 92 M
D The prisoners in the Hotel de la Force, 167 M
D The prisoners of the Grand Chatelet, 214 M
D The prisoners in the Conciergerie, 85 M
D The prisoners of the Castle of Bicetre, 153 M
L The prisoners of the Cloister of the Bernardins, 73 M
L The prisoners from Orleans butchered at Versailles, 57 M
L Le Comte de Montmorin, minister and secretary of state M
L Dulau, Archbishop of Arles M
L De la Rochefoucault, bishop of Beauvais M
L De la Rochefoucault, bishop of Saintes M
L L'Abbe de Puysegur, vicar-general of Rheims M
L De la Mothe, body-guard of the Count D'Artois M
L The Princess de Lamballe M
L The Marquis de Montmorin, governor of Fontainebleau M
L Delessart, minister and secretary of state M
L The Duke de Brissac, marechal de France M
L The bishop of Mendes M
R Mounier, president of the constituent assembly P
R The two brothers Lameth, ex-constituents P
R All the members _du cote gauche_ of the first assembly, i.e.
those who were originally for the revolution, and distinguished
themselves by sitting on the left side of the hall P
Louis XVI. the object of lamentation to every true Frenchman G
R Basseville, agent of the republic at Rome M
R General Marquis de la Fayette, ex-constituent I
R General Winphen, ex-constituent P
L The Marquis d'Angremont G
L De Blackmann, major of the Swiss guards G
L De Cazotte, a man of letters, upwards of 80 years of age G
R Genera
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